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Horse Talk!
Horses are so Injury Prone!
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<blockquote data-quote="ArrowHBrand" data-source="post: 502775" data-attributes="member: 6496"><p>Oh, I can't believe our luck this year! This week my 2 yr old gelding hooked a gate hinge into his side and when he freaked it literally split the gate post down the middle and dropped the gate. Now he has a hole in his side. This is the same horse that ripped open his coronary band a couple of months ago. This past summer our stallion tore his throat on something and right when it scabbed over he ripped it open again. He also got into something and about ripped his ear off. Luckily for us my wife has her animal science degree and she's able to sew and patch them up. Four years of college is well worth the headache and worry of trying to get a vet out on a short notice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrowHBrand, post: 502775, member: 6496"] Oh, I can't believe our luck this year! This week my 2 yr old gelding hooked a gate hinge into his side and when he freaked it literally split the gate post down the middle and dropped the gate. Now he has a hole in his side. This is the same horse that ripped open his coronary band a couple of months ago. This past summer our stallion tore his throat on something and right when it scabbed over he ripped it open again. He also got into something and about ripped his ear off. Luckily for us my wife has her animal science degree and she's able to sew and patch them up. Four years of college is well worth the headache and worry of trying to get a vet out on a short notice. [/QUOTE]
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